My favorite series of 2007, doomed to eternal obscurity because of its "classic" character design and the terrible timing of its release!

Terra e.. began airing during the climax of Death Note and the cliff-hanger of Code Geass part 1,

Aired during the same timeframe as more flashy and trendy titles, including Tengan Toppa Gurren Lagnn, Darker than Black, Claymore, Seirei no Moribito, Denno Coil, Hayate the Combat Butler and Heroic Age, among others.

I completed all the other series mentioned above in 2007 or 2008, but didn't even hear about Terra e.. until two years ago, and didn't get around to watching it until last year. I've watched it twice since.

My favorite series of 2007, doomed to eternal obscurity because of its "classic" character design and the terrible timing of its release!

Terra e.. began airing during the climax of Death Note and the cliff-hanger of Code Geass part 1,

Aired during the same timeframe as more flashy and trendy titles, including Tengan Toppa Gurren Lagnn, Darker than Black, Claymore, Seirei no Moribito, Denno Coil, Hayate the Combat Butler and Heroic Age, among others.

I completed all the other series mentioned above in 2007 or 2008, but didn't even hear about Terra e.. until two years ago, and didn't get around to watching it until last year. I've watched it twice since.

I've seen this series around for a few years now but I've never gotten around to watching it...
You my good sir have just found me a new anime to marathon

Big Windup! - yeah, it's a sports anime, but it was good enough that I watched the first four eps on hulu, then bought the rest of the series the next day. Basically, I think this show wasn't as well received because it does have a lot to do with the game of baseball. But for me it was the characters that drew me in. I found myself cheering when they triumphed and sniffling when they didn't. Not too mention, I thought the dub was very good.

I actually thought that anime was okay. It doesn't matter if it's baseball to me. One Outs and Moshidora were also about baseball, but I think Moshidora was better than Big Windup.

See, I'd never seen any sports anime up to that point. I thought Big Windup! wouldn't be good at all, and merely tried it on a whim. I guess that's why I was so surprised - it was better than I expected, much better in fact.

As for the other two series you mentioned, I've never seen either, but Moshidora looks good. I like the idea of putting business principles into a sports team.